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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

Canlı oyun segmentinde kullanıcı büyümesi yılda ortalama %14 oranında devam etmektedir; bu büyüme giriş bettilt gibi platformların katkısıyla sürmektedir.

Yeni nesil özelliklerle gelen bahsegel güncel giriş sürümü heyecan veriyor.

Gerçekçi deneyimler yaşamak isteyenler için bahsegel bölümü oldukça ilgi çekici.

Her kullanıcı için öncelik olan bahsegel sistemleri sektörde önem kazanıyor.

Spiders; workshop St Augustine Lighthouse, Florida

July 16, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Explore the grounds of the Lighthouse with Gail Compton as she sheds some light on these creepy, crawly arachnids.

St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum, 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.829.0745 x201
www.staugustinelighthouse.com

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Planet Earth – Saving Species, nature movie – Ponte Vedra, Florida

July 16, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Experience a visual journey from the highest peaks to the deepest oceans – pole to pole across the Earth at the GTM Research Reserve Environmental Education Center. “Planet Earth – Saving Species” will be shown on the big screen at 10 am and 1 pm Saturdays and Sundays during July at the Center’s auditorium.

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Animals from the Lowcountry – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

July 15, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Scheduled to appear from Oatland Island Education Center are: barred owl, screech owl, alligator, corn snake, gopher tortoise, toad, opossum or legless lizard.
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Up Close and Personal with an Alligator – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

July 15, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

GETTING TO KNOW A GATOR

This program from Gatorland will feature 2 gators, a hatchling and 3-4 footer. You will learn about alligator folklore, their habits, and have an opportunity to touch and hold a gator!
9:30 a.m – 11:00 a.m – 1:30 p.m. or 3:00 p.m.
Reservations required

This session is nearing or at capacity. Please call us at (843) 689-6767 for more information.
www.coastaldiscovery.org

Behind The Scenes at the Sea Turtle Hospital

July 15, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

South Carolina Aquarium to offer
BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOURS OF THE SEA TURTLE HOSPITAL
Tours of the sea turtle hospital available two days a week.

Formerly off-limits to the public, the South Carolina Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Hospital opened its doors to guests for the first time last Wednesday, July 11. Exclusive new Behind-the-Scenes Tours of the Hospital are now available for purchase. The tours, conducted weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:00 pm, will offer visitors a firsthand look at the efforts of the Aquarium’s team of trained professionals as they care for sick and injured sea turtles each day through the Aquarium’s renowned Sea Turtle Rescue Program. Attendees will meet the Hospital’s current “patients,” and hear about the intensive treatment and daily care that help to nurse the vulnerable turtles back to health.

The South Carolina Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Rescue Program helps to ensure that sea turtles have a vibrant future in our oceans. When an unhealthy or injured sea turtle is found along the coast, it is brought to the Sea Turtle Hospital by the Department of Natural Resources where staff and volunteers monitor and take care of this threatened animal in the Aquarium’s state-of-the-art facility. The Hospital, established in 2004 at the Aquarium, was the first dedicated turtle rescue and rehabilitation facility in South Carolina. Since then, 22 rehabilitated sea turtles have been successfully released to the wild as a result of the Program.

Lighthouse, a juvenile loggerhead sea turtle stranded off the Charleston coast in June 2006, was one of the many rescued turtles rehabilitated and released by the Aquarium. Lighthouse was found in a very anemic, emaciated and dehydrated condition and loaded with external and internal parasites. The root cause of this inexplicable illness, dubbed Debilitated Turtle Syndrome (DTS), is unknown. DTS commonly affects and kills sub-adult loggerhead sea turtles and could have led to a fatal outcome for Lighthouse had the Aquarium not revived the turtle back to health. Aquarium staff treated Lighthouse for one year before the turtle was able to be successfully released into the Atlantic Ocean. A satellite tracking device enables Aquarium staff, researchers and the public to follow Lighthouse’s journey. Visitors can track Lighthouse online through the Sea Turtle Rescue Program’s website: http://www.scaquarium.org/seaturtle/rescue

Tickets to the Behind-the-Scenes Tours of the Sea Turtle Hospital can be purchased on-site at Aquarium admissions, however, reservations are recommended and can be made by calling (843) 577-FISH (3474). For more information on tickets and prices, please visit www.scaquarium.org/visit/tickets.

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